If you are waiting to get the new SSDI check from Social Security in the United States, you should know that the payment will arrive on August 21st only for a specific group of beneficiaries. If you are eligible, the payment will appear in your checking account. If you are not eligible, the payment may arrive, but on a different day.
In total, the Social Security Administration sends four different checks to four different groups of retirees. SSDI payment days are the same as for all other retirees. What determines whether we get a check earlier or later in the month is the year of retirement and the birthday. The type of benefit does not change anything in the scope of the day of the month on which we get the check.
Who gets SSDI on August 21st, 2024?
In order to get the August 21st check, it is mandatory to have SSDI and also meet two requirements. These two requirements are mandatory, so if we do not meet them we will not be able to get the check on this day, but on a different day. It is true that some requirements must be met in order to get this payment, but that does not imply not having the check for the whole month.
Be that as it may, the requirements to get the August 21st SSDI payment are:
- Have a birthday between the 11th and 20th of any month.
- Have a retirement benefit since after May 1997.
If you do not meet both of these requirements, the payment will not be made to you. The August 21st payment will go to those retirees who meet both requirements. The check on this day can be for both SSDI beneficiaries and other types of retirees.
So if you are in the group you are eligible for the check. If you are not, you will need to check the full Social Security payment schedule, which covers the entire month of August.
Can I change my SSDI collection day?
The information that determines what time of the month we get each SSDI check is the year of retirement and the day of birth, as we specified above. For that reason, changing the day of payment is not possible, since this information is impossible to change.
Therefore, if we belong to retiree group 3 we will always have SSDI check on an approximate date. The payment for each group is assigned to a specific time of the month and only in very exceptional cases does the Social Security Administration change this payment date.
Remember that if you do not have Direct Deposit activated, the payment will not arrive on the same day it is sent; we will have to wait a few more days to have the benefit money available.